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FURTHER READING
Cecil, David. Early Victorian Novelists. New York: Bobbs-
Fike, Francis. "Bitter Herbs and Wholesome Medicines,"
Gregor, Ian, ed. Twentieth Century Interpretations of the
Hanson, Lawrence and E. M. The Four Brontes. London:
Hinkley, Laura L. Charlotte and Emily. New York: Hastings
Kettle, Arnold. "Wuthering Heights," in An Introduction to the
Moser, Thomas. "Conflicting Impulses in Wuthering Heights."
Schorer, Mark. "Fiction and the Analogical Matrix," in The World We Imagine. New York: Farrar Straus, 1948, pp. 28-34. Points out the natural imagery and the violence in the language. -
Van Ghent, Dorothy. "On Wuthering Heights," in The English RELATED WORKS Bronte, Charlotte. Jane Eyre. -
Hatfield, C. W. The Complete Poems of Emily Jane Bronte.
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